Parking object detection using TI’s single-chip mmWave sensor

[MUSIC PLAYING] Today we are going to demonstrate a car parking application using Texas Instruments' 77 Gigahertz radar sensors. For that, we are going to use AWR1642, which is a single chip radar sensor, with DSP integrated into it. And right now, you are seeing the smallest form factor possible, both in terms of thickness and height and width.
This sensor can go anywhere outside the car, and also behind the bumper, as well as inside a car for several applications, such as occupancy detection, car door opener, trunk opener, and the parking application. So today we are going to demonstrate the parking application, where we are going to detect our car and several objects, like a grocery cart, traffic cone, wood, and plastic pipes in the way, and we are going to navigate through our obstacle using this radar sensor.
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